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ADELAIDE HILLS AND MURRAYLANDS PATHWAYS<br />

How to use<br />

this booklet<br />

VET<br />

Courses<br />

2013<br />

Step 1: Find the course that interests you!


contents<br />

Electrotechnology ............................................5<br />

Cabinet Making ................................................5<br />

Doorways to Construction ...............................6<br />

Doorways to Construction PLUS ...................... 6<br />

Civil Construction ..............................................6<br />

Automotive Mechanical ..................................7<br />

Automotive Mechanical, Paint and Panel .... 7<br />

(restoration/customising)<br />

Welding Fabrication .........................................7<br />

Multi –Trades FOR YOUNG WOMEN ................ 8<br />

(Automotive/Engineering/Paint & Panel)<br />

Multi –Trades FOR YOUNG MEN .......................8<br />

(Automotive/Engineering/Paint & Panel)<br />

Mechanical Engineering ..................................8<br />

(go – kart manufacturing)<br />

Nursing Pathways ..............................................9<br />

Childrens Services .............................................9<br />

Business Studies ..................................................9<br />

Kitchen Operations 1 ......................................10<br />

Kitchen Operations 2 ......................................10<br />

Front of House Operations .............................10<br />

Retail Baking ....................................................11<br />

Gourmet Foods ...............................................11<br />

Pathways to Fitness .........................................12<br />

Massage for Health and Sport .......................12<br />

Tourism ..............................................................12<br />

Animal Studies .................................................13<br />

Horse Management .......................................13<br />

Amenity Horticulture .......................................14<br />

Rural Operations .............................................14<br />

Events Management .....................................15<br />

Live Music Event Staging and Design ........... 15<br />

Entertainment and Theatre Technology ...... 16<br />

Hairdressing and Beauty Services ................. 16<br />

CISCO ...............................................................17<br />

Control Technologies ......................................17<br />

<strong>Information</strong> & Community Technology ........ 18<br />

Forensic Laboratory Operations /<br />

Food and Wine Laboratory Operations ....... 18<br />

WHAT IS<br />

A VET<br />

COURSE?<br />

Vocational<br />

Education and Training<br />

(also known as VET) is education<br />

and training that gives students skills<br />

and knowledge for work.<br />

IN A VET COURSE<br />

STUDENTS UNDERTAKE:<br />

Off the job learning at a school or<br />

another training provider. Students<br />

complete Units of Competency<br />

from their chosen industry Training<br />

Package. The training may be one<br />

day a week or in blocks<br />

On the job learning which occurs<br />

at one or more workplaces and is<br />

referred to as Structured Workplace<br />

Learning (SWL).<br />

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF VET COURSES?<br />

Opportunities to explore areas of interest which assist<br />

students in making decisions about further study and<br />

work<br />

VET Qualifications are nationally recognised<br />

Students will credit towards traineeships and<br />

apprenticeships<br />

Students can complete SA Certificate of Education<br />

(SACE) whilst completing their VET qualification<br />

Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) increases<br />

opportunities for employment. The skills and knowledge<br />

gained whilst completing the work placement are what<br />

employers want.<br />

WHAT IS ADELAIDE HILLS AND<br />

MURRAYLANDS PATHWAYS (AHMPS)?<br />

<strong>AHMPs</strong> is the name given to a group of member<br />

schools in the Adelaide Hills and Murraylands who work<br />

together to provide Vocational Education and Training<br />

(VET) and Industry Pathway Program (IPP) opportunities<br />

for their students incorporating the Adelaide Hills Trade<br />

Training Centre and the Lower Murray Trade<br />

Training Centre.<br />

CAN DOING VET HELP ME GET MY<br />

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CERTIFICATE OF<br />

EDUCATION (SACE)?<br />

Yes! Successful completion of a VET course will count<br />

towards your SACE. The value of each course, including<br />

whether it counts as Stage1 or 2, and the number of SACE<br />

Credits, is determined by the SACE Board. Completed<br />

VET Certificate 3 qualifications can contribute towards an<br />

Australian Tertiary Admission Rank.<br />

Check out the SACE Board website<br />

(www.sace.sa.edu.au) for further information.<br />

Discuss your SACE and future study requirements with<br />

your school.<br />

Go to the website www.ahmps.com.au to find out further<br />

information about the course you have selected including:<br />

Step 2:<br />

• Cost • Contact Person • When it is being offered • Where it is being offered • What you need to wear • What you will be studying<br />

• How it counts towards your SACE • If it is on the Adelaide Hills Trade Training Centre Bus run


WILL DOING A VET COURSE AFFECT OTHER SUBJECTS?<br />

Time out of school to complete your course or on a structured work<br />

placement means you will need to work closely with your subject teachers<br />

to ensure your other studies are not disadvantaged.<br />

WHAT IS AN INDUSTRY PATHWAYS PROGRAM?<br />

Industry Pathways Programs (IPPs) have been developed in partnership with<br />

industry. This has ensured that VET competencies being offered in a course<br />

provide pathways to a range of occupations within an industry area. This<br />

can be via traineeships and apprenticeships or further study at Certificate<br />

3 level or higher.<br />

IPPs can also provide credit towards the compulsory elements of SACE.<br />

This includes Literacy and Numeracy, Personal Learning Plan (PLP) and<br />

Research Project. For further information in this area speak with your VET or<br />

SACE Coordinator.<br />

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRUCTURED<br />

WORKPLACE LEARNING (SWL) AND WORK EXPERIENCE?<br />

Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) enables students to gain specific skills<br />

on-the-job. The school and participating employer agree on these skills or<br />

competencies beforehand. The skills reflect nationally-recognised, industry<br />

defined competency standards, which have been developed by Industry<br />

training bodies. A student’s time in SWL as part of their VET course can<br />

contribute to their SACE.<br />

Work Experience offers student a general taste of the world of work.<br />

Students observe different aspects of the work carried out and assist with<br />

tasks nominated by their supervisor or employer.<br />

HOW WILL I APPLY TO BE IN A VET COURSE?<br />

Selecting a VET course will be done through your school’s course counselling<br />

process. Your school will assist you in selecting a course that will fit your SACE<br />

pattern. The school will then collect information from you to enable it to<br />

complete your VET application online through the <strong>AHMPs</strong> website. You will<br />

then be advised as to whether you will be required to attend an interview<br />

or complete an additional course specific application.<br />

Applications are finalised by the middle of Term 4 and you will be notified of<br />

the outcome. If you are unsuccessful your school will assist you in identifying<br />

alternative. Priority will be given to students from <strong>AHMPs</strong> member schools.<br />

For information on applying for <strong>AHMPs</strong> course from a non member school<br />

go to www.ahmps.com.au<br />

WHAT ARE SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIPS?<br />

Australian School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships allow you to train<br />

and do paid work in an industry area while you are still at school studying<br />

for your SACE.<br />

For more information on ASbAs speak with your VET Coordinator or<br />

Apprenticeship Broker or go to<br />

www.tradeschoolsforthefuture.sa.edu.au<br />

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST ME?<br />

The cost of the course varies. The cost includes training and any associated<br />

consumables. In most cases, the training cost will be met by your school<br />

but the cost of consumables, site visits and uniform will be met by families.<br />

Students who withdraw before completion of a VET course may be charged<br />

the full cost of the course. Check with your school for more detail.<br />

WHAT IF I CHANGE <strong>SCHOOLS</strong> BEFORE OR DURING MY<br />

VET COURSE?<br />

If you change schools before your VET course starts, then the school you<br />

are leaving is not obliged to pay for your VET course. You may lose your<br />

place unless you can negotiate for your new school to pay or you can<br />

pay yourself.<br />

If you change schools in the middle of the course then the school you are<br />

leaving may seek reimbursement for the cost they have incurred. This may<br />

be from you or your new school.<br />

The cost of the course varies. The cost includes training and any<br />

associated consumables. In most cases, the training cost will be met by<br />

your school but the cost of consumables, site visits and uniform will be met<br />

by families.<br />

Students who withdraw before completion of a VET course may be<br />

charged the full cost of the course. Check with your school for more<br />

detail.<br />

TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS<br />

Students are required to arrange their own transport to VET courses and<br />

work placements.<br />

However, a number of courses can be accessed the Adelaide Hills Trade<br />

Training Centre Bus. Speak to your VET Coordinator for more detail or<br />

check the website www.ahmps.com.au<br />

Speak to your school during subject selection<br />

Step 3:


5<br />

Electrotechnology<br />

Mount Barker High School<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

Electrotechnology is for students wanting to begin a pathway in the<br />

electrical or electronics industries. These full year courses provide<br />

opportunities for students to understand the electrical and electronic<br />

trade terminology identify and use a range of components,<br />

accessories, materials, tools, equipment and technologies and<br />

carry out electronics and electrical work. The students are involved<br />

in theory and practical work and complete a variety of electrical<br />

and electronics projects in newly completed training centres at<br />

both schools.<br />

Electrician l Data Cabling Technician l Electronics Technician l<br />

Refrigeration Technician l Renewable Energy Installer<br />

Cabinet Making<br />

Mount Barker High School<br />

This full year course provides a broad range of career pathways for<br />

students who are looking at opportunities specifically in the furniture<br />

and cabinetmaking industries.<br />

Students complete the core competencies as well as electives from<br />

the cabinet making stream including operate and maintain static<br />

machines and produce computer aided drawings. Students have<br />

the opportunity to complete an item of fine furniture in the school’s<br />

new training centre equipped with the latest industry standard<br />

machinery including a panel saw, surface planer, thicknesser,<br />

edge bander and wide belt sander. Students gain competencies<br />

from Certificate 3 in Cabinet Making which is the beginning of an<br />

apprenticeship.<br />

Cabinet Maker l Furniture Maker l Upholsterer l Picture Framer l Glazer l<br />

Kitchen Manufacturer<br />

Doorways to Construction<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

The Doorways to Construction full year Certificate I program is a<br />

highly practical one which is supported by foundation theory and is<br />

designed for students wishing to explore a career in the building and<br />

construction industry. The focus is on providing hands on practical<br />

experience in the trade areas of carpentry, concreting, tiling,<br />

painting and decorating, joinery, plastering, gyprocking, bricklaying<br />

and demolition. Students complete compulsory and elective units<br />

of competency from the Construction training package that will<br />

count towards an apprenticeship. As part of this course students will<br />

complete their White Card training which is the regulatory authority<br />

requirement before entry to a building site is permitted.<br />

Doorways to Construction PLUS<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

Students who graduate from the D2C course who wish to further their<br />

construction skills in specialist areas can apply for the D2C+ Program.<br />

HHS will offer Certificate 3 in Carpentry where students will focus on<br />

first and second fix carpentry. Other Certificate 3 specialist programs<br />

will be offered at other school sites and RTO’s around Adelaide.<br />

Successful completion of a D2C+ program may account for up to<br />

2 years off an apprenticeship, to be negotiated with the Registered<br />

Training Organisation and future employer.<br />

Carpenter l Bricklayer l General Builder l Tiler l Site Supervisor l<br />

Building Contractor l Solid Plasterer l Steel Fixer<br />

Civil Construction<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

This semester course delivered in partnership with the Construction<br />

Industry Training Board (CITB), is designed for students who wish<br />

to explore a career in the Civil Construction Industry. Through the<br />

course students begin pathways into the Civil Construction industry<br />

and undertake units of competency including Occupational Health<br />

and Safety and Plan and organise Work enhancing student’s<br />

employability. Students also obtain their White Card which is a<br />

requirement for admission on any building site. In addition students<br />

complete practical projects and spend time on heavy vehicle<br />

simulators through Civil Train.<br />

Civil Engineer l Heavy Machinery Operator l Road Worker l<br />

Mine Worker<br />

6<br />

Complete an Application and Code of Conduct<br />

form and submit it to your school during term 3<br />

Step 4:


7<br />

Automotive Mechanical<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

This course has been has been developed to provide entry level<br />

training for students wishing to enter an apprenticeship in the<br />

automotive industry. It will enable students to develop life skills and<br />

positive personal attributes in preparation for their chosen career. This<br />

course is also suitable for those wishing to gain general automotive<br />

knowledge. This semester course covers units from Certificate 2 in<br />

Automotive Mechanical and is delivered by VTECH Automotive<br />

Training at the Lower Murray Trade Training Centre.<br />

Automotive Mechanical, Paint and<br />

Panel (restoration/customising)<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

This full year course provides students with entry level training in the<br />

automotive industry. Students complete a range of automotive<br />

competencies including elective competencies from the<br />

mechanical servicing, vehicle body and paint and refinish streams.<br />

Training is delivered by a qualified instructor in partnership with local<br />

industry including Birdwood Motor Museum, Mt Pleasant Crash,<br />

Dynamic Paint & Panel at Woodside & Deans Body Restoration at<br />

Williamstown. Students have access to the latest industry standard<br />

equipment including vehicle hoists, spray booth and baking oven.<br />

The centre also has the latest training technology in a Virtual<br />

Paint Training System & a Virtual Welder which allows students to<br />

interact real spray & welding application equipment in a simulated<br />

environment.<br />

Students who complete the course will receive Nationally Recognised<br />

Competencies and will have the opportunity to continue the<br />

following year with Automotive Mechanical and/or Automotive<br />

Vehicle Body Qualifications.<br />

Automotive Servicing Technician l Diesel Mechanic l Panel Beater l<br />

Spray Painter l Parts Interpreter<br />

Welding Fabrication<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

This short course delivered at TafeSA Murray Bridge provides an<br />

introduction to a career in engineering. Students undertake training<br />

in oxy-acetylene, arc and mig welding as well as thermal cutting.<br />

Students gain units of competency in Engineering and have the<br />

opportunity to continue the following semester. This course may also<br />

suit students also undertaking training in automotive and agriculture.<br />

Multi –Trades FOR YOUNG WOMEN<br />

(Automotive/Engineering/Paint & Panel)<br />

Multi –Trades FOR YOUNG MEN<br />

(Automotive/Engineering/Paint & Panel)<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

8<br />

These semester courses, provide students with the opportunity<br />

to experience a variety of trade areas. Students will make basic<br />

Engineering projects and complete various competencies in the<br />

mechanical servicing, vehicle body and paint and refinish streams.<br />

Students will also be exposed to automotive customising, industry<br />

tours and are required to complete work placement in a simulated<br />

industry environment.<br />

Students who complete the course will receive Nationally Recognised<br />

Competencies and will have the opportunity the following year to<br />

continue on with more advanced trade qualifications.<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

(go – kart manufacturing)<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

The full year course has been developed to improve training and<br />

employment opportunities for students who wish to explore a<br />

career in the Manufacturing and Engineering Industry or a related<br />

trade area. Training is delivered by a qualified tradesperson in<br />

an Engineering/Manufacturing Training centre including industry<br />

standard equipment such as Engine Lathes, Milling Machines,<br />

industrial welders, measurement equipment & a surface grinder.<br />

Students have a choice to engineer and manufacture a frame for a<br />

Go-Kart or build a tool kit which is designed to support students during<br />

the interview process for an apprenticeship. Students who complete<br />

the course will receive Nationally Recognised Competencies and<br />

will have the opportunity the following year to continue on with more<br />

advanced Engineering qualifications.<br />

Engineering Tradesperson l Toolmaker l<br />

Welder l Mechanical Engineer l<br />

Fitter and Turner<br />

Step 5: Attend an Interview (if required) week 1-4 Term 4.<br />

Make sure you understand the suitability requirements before you attend the interview.


9<br />

Nursing Pathways<br />

Mount Barker High School<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

Through this full year course delivered by TafeSA Regional in<br />

partnership with local country hospitals, students are able to complete<br />

Certificate 3 in Aged Care Work, which begins a pathway into Direct<br />

Care Worker roles in Aged Care Work, Community Work, Disability<br />

Services, Enrolled and Registered Nursing. This course includes formal<br />

study through school and TafeSA and Structured Work Placement in<br />

a health unit. The full certificate can be completed over 2 years and<br />

is offered at Mount Barker and Murray Bridge.<br />

Aged Care Worker l Registered Nurse l Enrolled Nurse l<br />

Disability Care Worker<br />

Childrens Services<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

These full year courses are for students who may wish to pursue<br />

a career working with children. Students in year 10 and 11 can<br />

undertake Certificate 2 and students continuing into year 12 can<br />

complete a full Certificate 3 allowing them to gain employment. All<br />

students will undertake work placements in child care centres and<br />

kindergartens as part of the assessment.<br />

Child Care Worker l Early Childhood Educator l<br />

Out of School Services Worker l Child Care Director<br />

Business Studies<br />

St Francis de Sales College<br />

Ever thought about running your own business or working in an<br />

office environment? Business at ‘Travel X’ will provide you with the<br />

opportunity to gain and develop key business knowledge and skills.<br />

The Business course is a full year course and is delivered through a<br />

‘Virtual Enterprise’ where hands on experience is provided through<br />

practical application, developing skills of customer service, business<br />

technology, and workplace environment knowledge.<br />

The course provides a strong focus on team work and communication<br />

within a simulated business environment. Students are able to<br />

participate in Trade Fairs, visits to their mentor business and local<br />

excursions. The course will provide students with a Certificate 2 in<br />

Business and will prepare them for work in a variety of industries.<br />

Office Administrator l Medical Administration Assistant l<br />

Small Business Operator l Human Resource<br />

mmm...<br />

food!<br />

Kitchen Operations 1<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

These semester courses offer a very practical approach to developing<br />

knowledge, skills and appreciation of food preparation to industry<br />

standards. Students put what they learn into practice through the<br />

preparation of food for a number of different functions (some out of<br />

normal school hours) ranging from finger food for cocktail parties to<br />

a full sit down luncheon or dinner. Industry knowledge is broadened<br />

through an industry focus day where students visit at least one<br />

commercial kitchen, as well as work experience in a commercial<br />

kitchen. Students will complete Certificate 1 in Kitchen Operations.<br />

Kitchen Operations 2<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

Those students who have successfully completed Certificate 1<br />

Kitchen Operations and wish to further develop their culinary skills can<br />

gain the full Certificate 2 Kitchen Operations in the following year.<br />

Students will complete compulsory and elective units of competency<br />

from the Hospitality training package, which will equip them further if<br />

seeking an apprenticeship or wishing to enter a commercial cookery<br />

course. Having acquired basic skills in Certificate l, students become<br />

more involved in preparing and serving a range of menu items.<br />

Students have the opportunity to work with front of house in providing<br />

for different functions (some out of school hours), developing an<br />

appreciation of what is involved in successful hospitality enterprises.<br />

Front of House Operations<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

This semester course offers students the opportunity to develop<br />

their knowledge about the hospitality industry with a focus on food<br />

and beverage service. Students learn through a range of practical<br />

and theoretical experiences including how to make coffee using<br />

commercial equipment, set tables, serve food and operate point<br />

of sale equipment. There is also a strong focus on the importance<br />

of communication skills and customer service. The full Certificate<br />

2 can be completed through the undertaking of compulsory and<br />

elective units of competency from the Hospitality training package.<br />

Students work with the Kitchen Operation students to provide front of<br />

house service for a number of different functions (some out of school<br />

hours), one of which will be a cocktail party for their parents at the<br />

conclusion of the course.<br />

10<br />

You will be notified by mail week 5-6 Term 4 if you have<br />

been offered a place<br />

6:<br />

Chef l Pastry Chef l Sous Chef l Kitchen Hand l Cook l Guest Services<br />

Attendant l Food and Beverage Attendant Step


Retail Baking<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

Imagine doing a course which allows you to learn skills which can be<br />

used in the work place or at home and gives you the opportunity to<br />

make and take home all those delicious bakery products you love!<br />

Retail Baking is a full year course and provides training in a wide<br />

range of retail baking techniques, making breads, cookies, biscuits,<br />

meringues, pastries and producing fillings. The training environment<br />

will simulate a retail baking operation. Students will complete<br />

competencies from Food Processing – Retail Baking. Students who<br />

are successful in Year 1can complete Certificate 2 in Food Processing<br />

– Retail Baking in the following year. Students completing this course<br />

will be working towards a career in the Retail Baking Industry.<br />

Retail Baker l Pastry Cook<br />

Gourmet Foods<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

This exciting course enables students to complete competencies from<br />

the Food Processing certificate. This full year course provides training<br />

in diverse food processes involved in the production of a range of<br />

gourmet foods as reflected in local industries of the Adelaide Hills.<br />

This includes baking breads, food preservation including fruit leathers,<br />

pickling, making sauce and jams, smallgoods which involves making<br />

sausages, hamburgers and knife sharpening. Students will learn the<br />

correct process to make chocolates, confectionary and also<br />

cheese making.<br />

Students completing the course will be working towards careers<br />

in the Food Processing Industry as Food Technicians and product<br />

developers/entrepreneurs in small business or major food companies.<br />

Cheesemaker l Food Artisian l Small Business Operator l Chocolatier l<br />

Confectioner<br />

11 Where to?<br />

Pathways to Fitness<br />

Cornerstone College<br />

The learning for this semester course is provided through an<br />

interesting combination of practical activities, personal challenges,<br />

goal setting and physiology theory. Students will develop skills and<br />

knowledge that can lead towards becoming a Personal Trainer or<br />

Fitness Instructor.<br />

Competencies are from Certificate 1 in Community Recreation and<br />

form a good basis for movement into Certificate 3 in Community<br />

Recreation or Fitness.<br />

Personal Trainer l Fitness Instructor l Aerobics Instructor l<br />

Aqua Instructor l Rehabilitation Instructor l Front Desk and Sales<br />

Massage for Health and Sport<br />

Cornerstone College<br />

This practical semester course introduces students to the massage<br />

industry using techniques to deal with stress management, health<br />

maintenance and to aid sporting activities. The techniques are<br />

performed through clothes and are suitable for all age groups and<br />

genders. The course is provided by the Natural Health Academy of<br />

Australia.<br />

Massage Therapist l Sports Trainer l Masseuse<br />

Tourism<br />

St Francis de Sales College<br />

Fascinated in the world around you? Where people go on holiday?<br />

How to look after tourists in your care? Then consider completing a<br />

Tourism certificate.<br />

This full year course is delivered through the ‘Virtual Enterprise’ (a<br />

simulated tourism business) in the Skills Centre at St Francis de Sales<br />

College. Have fun and work with others as part of a team to gain<br />

skills to work or volunteer in a tourism career. Visit local attractions,<br />

find out about this beautiful state and beyond.<br />

Students gain skills and knowledge to effectively work with colleagues<br />

and customers, perform office procedures, work in a socially diverse<br />

environment, develop and update tourism and event industry<br />

knowledge and source and provide Australian destination<br />

and advice.<br />

Customer Service Manager l Tour Guide l Travel Agent<br />

Attend the <strong>AHMPs</strong> Regional VET Induction Day.<br />

Week 2, Term 1 2013 12<br />

Step 7:


13<br />

Animal Studies<br />

Oakbank Area School<br />

Unity College<br />

This short course is delivered by Gilles Plains TafeSA and offered in<br />

the Adelaide Hills in partnership with Cleland Wildlife Park and in<br />

the Murraylands in partnership with Monarto Zoological Park. The<br />

course provides students with an entry level qualification to the<br />

Animal Care Industry. The course content is a mixture of theory and<br />

practical application including; preparing for work in the animal<br />

industry, basic animal behaviour, basic animal health and nutrition,<br />

occupational health and safety in the animal industry and workplace<br />

communication.<br />

Practical activities include observing animal behaviour, grooming,<br />

animal handling, cleaning and feeding. The course includes 2<br />

field trips. Employment opportunities include working in veterinary<br />

clinics, pet shops, boarding kennels, animal welfare organisations,<br />

biomedical research and production facilities, horse stables and<br />

wildlife parks.<br />

Veterinary Nurse l Animal Attendant l ZooKeeper l<br />

Animal Shelter Worker l Veterinary Surgeon l Animal Technician<br />

Horse Management<br />

Oakbank Area School<br />

This short course has been specifically designed to cater for students<br />

seeking an introduction to the Horse Industry as a career option<br />

which may include general horse husbandry, racing, breeding and<br />

various horse related industries such as feed, saddlery and veterinary.<br />

Students do not need to be able to ride horses but can gain extra<br />

SACE credits if they fulfil specified riding criteria.<br />

Students will complete competencies from the Racing<br />

(Stablehand) qualifications and will be required to<br />

complete work placement.<br />

Stable Hand l Trainer l Trackrider l Jockey l Steward l<br />

Racing Administrator l Breeder<br />

Amenity Horticulture<br />

St Francis de Sales College<br />

Do you enjoy working outside? Would you like to develop new skills<br />

and learn new knowledge about how to grow vegetables and<br />

plants at the correct time of the year, using the correct soils and<br />

equipment? Then Amenity Horticulture is the course that you are<br />

looking for.<br />

Students are up skilled with the appropriate skills to meet the needs of<br />

the various sectors within the horticultural industry. The competencies<br />

are designed to develop the student’s generic workplace skills which<br />

are highly valued by employers.<br />

This full year course is practically based with many opportunities in<br />

the College and the local area to utilise the skills and knowledge<br />

gained. The course provides students with pathways that can lead<br />

into a variety of career areas.<br />

Landscape Architect l Soil Scientist l Teacher l Garden Designer l<br />

Parks and Garden Horticulturalist l Aborist l Nursery Worker<br />

Rural Operations<br />

Oakbank Area School<br />

The Rural Operations course has been developed to allow students<br />

to gain skills in animal handling, soil management as well as in<br />

production horticultural and viticultural enterprises.<br />

This course will include competencies from Certificate 2 in Rural<br />

Operations with the aim of improving student’s knowledge and<br />

employment opportunities in rural and primary industries. Students<br />

will cover topics including, safe work practices, managing livestock,<br />

chemical safety, horticulture, harvesting, soil/growing media and<br />

basic machinery and equipment.<br />

Practical application involves students in the operation of the<br />

school’s 10 hectare farm with sheep, cattle, goats and poultry in<br />

addition to an apple orchard and a vineyard. Students have access<br />

to facilities and equipment including sheep and cattle handling<br />

facilities, a newly constructed winery/apple processing building and<br />

an agricultural laboratory as well as industry standard tractors.<br />

Farmer l Production Horticulturalist l Viticulturalist l Breeder l Shearer l<br />

Small Business Operator l Farm Hand<br />

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Events Management<br />

St Francis de Sales College<br />

Would you like to be involved in planning and organising a local<br />

event? Then events management is the course for you. Work with<br />

other young adults to plan and organise the ‘Adelaide Hills Youth<br />

Expo’. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain and develop skills and<br />

knowledge about how to work within your local community to use<br />

people resources to provide services to others.<br />

Students will engage in both practical event management principles<br />

through coordination of the event and at the same time receive<br />

valuable event management education. Skills in communication<br />

will be developed and the opportunity to work in a dynamic team<br />

situation will be provided.<br />

This course provides students with a partial Certificate 3 in<br />

Events Management.<br />

Conference and Event Manager<br />

Live Music Event Staging and Design<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

This full year course delivered at The Station in Murray Bridge by<br />

MusicSA is designed to give you an insight into the fascinating beast<br />

that is the music industry focusing on event management. Through<br />

hands on group work you will gain an insight into the world of music<br />

business, exploring areas of creative event(gig) management<br />

including career planning, micro business development and event<br />

logistics and planning, culminating in the delivery of a live music<br />

event. This would include, planning, marketing, promoting, live stage<br />

& sound production. As a part of this program you will work on a<br />

project of managing & booking gigs with the program culminating<br />

in a live music event designed and managed by the students in<br />

your group.<br />

Music Professional l Sound Engineer l Road Crew Member l<br />

Event Organiser<br />

Entertainment and Theatre Technology<br />

Cornerstone College<br />

This semester course is designed to introduce students to the<br />

entertainment industry, particularly the technical skills and equipment<br />

used in live event production. Utilising the school’s well equipped<br />

performance theatre, Atelier, the course involves individual and<br />

group technical theatre activities in a live venue environment.<br />

Throughout the course students develop general industry knowledge,<br />

industry specific safety awareness as well as an understanding of<br />

the planning and scheduling of production technical requirements<br />

including the effective use of sound, lighting and audio equipment<br />

and general knowledge of the bump in/bump out process<br />

and equipment.<br />

Entertainment Industry Worker l Sound Engineer l Lighting Engineer l<br />

Scenery and Set Builder<br />

Hairdressing and Beauty Services<br />

Unity College<br />

This semester course is designed as an introduction to the Hairdressing<br />

and Beauty Industries giving the student an appreciation of both<br />

industries and outlining the employment pathways. It is designed<br />

to be a practical and fun course conducted in a fully operational<br />

Hairdressing Salon and Day Spa. Students will learn the importance<br />

of customer service, OH&S and gain knowledge about Hairdressing<br />

and Beauty services, products and equipment. Units completed in<br />

this course form part of the Certificate 2 Hairdressing and Certificate<br />

3 in Beauty Services qualifications.<br />

Hairdresser l Beauty Therapist l Nail Technician l Salon Assistant<br />

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CISCO<br />

Birdwood High School<br />

As an Internationally registered CISCO academy, Birdwood High<br />

School offers the course “IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software”<br />

which covers the fundamentals as well as advanced concepts<br />

of computer hardware and software. Students who complete<br />

this course are be able to describe the internal components of a<br />

computer, assemble a computer system, install an operating system<br />

and troubleshoot using system tools and diagnostic software.<br />

Students are able to connect to the Internet and share resources in a<br />

network environment. Topics include laptops and portable devices,<br />

wireless connectivity, security, safety and environmental issues<br />

and communication skills. Hands-on lab activities are an essential<br />

element of the course and virtual learning tools are integrated.<br />

The Virtual Laptop and Virtual Desktop are stand-alone tools<br />

designed to supplement classroom learning and provide an<br />

interactive “hands-on” experience in learning environments with<br />

limited physical equipment.<br />

Computer Network Technician l Systems Analyst l<br />

Applications System Designer<br />

Control Technologies<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

This full year course provides a pathway into fields such as Industrial<br />

Design (Product Design), Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil &<br />

Environmental), Electronics and Robotics.<br />

Students use state of the art robotics, CNC controlled lathes and mills<br />

and sophisticated software to manufacture a range of components<br />

and/or products from plastic and metal. Students gain both<br />

“simulation” and “hands-on” experience in CNC programming as<br />

they create and edit programs to record precise robotic positions<br />

and to accurately machine components within given tolerances.<br />

Students will be exposed to “lean” manufacturing practices that are<br />

concerned with eliminating waste in the production cycle, along<br />

with the use of sustainable environmental practices and working<br />

safely in manufacturing.<br />

Regional students unable to attend face to face are able to access<br />

this course through a combination of web based learning, video<br />

conferencing and short workshops.<br />

Industrial Designer l Engineer l Technician l Production Manager<br />

Robotics<br />

<strong>Information</strong> & Community Technology<br />

Tintinara Area School<br />

These full year courses are delivered via Video Conferencing<br />

and are for students who are interested in a career in <strong>Information</strong><br />

Technology. Students can enrol in either Certificate 1 which allows<br />

them to become familiar with the basics of <strong>Information</strong> Technology,<br />

or Certificate 2 which provides foundation in general computing<br />

and employment skills that enables participation in an information<br />

technology environment in any industry. Small to medium<br />

enterprises will find the contents of this qualification useful at an ICT<br />

user level. Certificate 2 can be completed over 2 years.<br />

Website Developer l Database Designer<br />

Forensic Laboratory Operations<br />

Food and Wine Laboratory Operations<br />

Oakbank Area Schooll<br />

These short courses can start you on your way to becoming a<br />

Scientist or a Laboratory Technician by gaining experience in<br />

working in both laboratory and field environments. In these courses<br />

you will collect, prepare and process samples using industry standard<br />

testing equipment and instruments. Students will also gain grounding<br />

in processing, recording and presenting laboratory data. In the<br />

Forensic course samples associated with crimes scenes will provide<br />

the context for the learning and in the Food and Wine course students<br />

will use samples from these industries. The Food and Wine course may<br />

suit students also undertaking training in food processing, hospitality<br />

or agriculture.<br />

Laboratory Technician l Wine Technician l Pathology Technician l<br />

Laboratory Assistant<br />

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<strong>MEMBER</strong><br />

<strong>SCHOOLS</strong><br />

Birdwood High School<br />

(08) 8568 5100<br />

Coomandook Area School<br />

(08) 8573 3007<br />

Cornerstone College<br />

(08) 8398 6034<br />

Heathfield High School<br />

(08) 8139 9300<br />

Karoonda Area School<br />

(08) 8578 1120<br />

Mannum Community College<br />

(08) 8569 1503<br />

Meningie Area School<br />

(08) 8575 1106<br />

Mount Barker High School<br />

(08) 8391 1599<br />

Murray Bridge High School<br />

(08) 8532 1788<br />

Oakbank Area School<br />

(08) 8398 7200<br />

St Francis de Sales College<br />

(08) 8393 1000<br />

Tintinara Area School<br />

(08) 8757 2120<br />

Unity College<br />

(08) 8532 0100<br />

The Lower Murray Trade Trade Training Centre<br />

(08) 8532 1788<br />

The Adelaide Hills Trade Training Centre<br />

(08) 8139 9300<br />

For<br />

further<br />

enquiries<br />

Industry Skills Manager<br />

Sam Pearse (08) 8393 9230<br />

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“<strong>Information</strong> in this booklet is current at time of<br />

printing and may be subject to change”

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